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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-06-05, Page 33{u, ONO e d e 3 - Pr a d a Ir 3. SERVICES*AVAILABLE 13'. SERViC.ES AVAILABLE. Haulage e haul any products from lace to place in the .Goderich ' rea. Loads from ton le 8 n in our flat bed truck. CALL '524-2313 after 5 p.m. or weekends. •Roofing •Painting •General 'Carpentry PAUL LASSALINE 524-7158 lastering + COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL FREE ESTIMATES - BERN -CLARE CONSTRUCTION' GODERICH• • 5.24-718.4 Carpentry Work Hanle Renovating Furniture' Repairs & Refinishing - (30 Years Experience) (No Job Too Small) 524-2591 or 524-9386 Between 12 & 1; p.m. or after 6 p.m. 'TRI -TOWN - BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Income Tax Returns - Business - Farm = Individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482-9460 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM 229 James St. inton Phone 482-7988 5Otfn STUDENTS FOR HIRE ANY JOB, ANY SIZE Phone 524-2744 Sid Bruinsma FOR ALL YOUR EXCAVATING NEEDS BACKHOE . BULLDOZING. - QuMP TRUCK SEPTIC TANK' SYSTEMS • BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS SEWERS FREE ESTIMATES Goderich 524-8668 i FOR YOUR Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Needs Superior •Maintenance Now Offers STEAM or DRY SHAMPOO. For Free Estimate Call 524-8892 257 Warren St., Goderich HOFFMEYER Plumbing 8 Heating ,Ltd. APPLIANCES .55 KINGSTON ST. ELECTRIC Inglis washers, ''dryirs, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges _ . GAS • Ranges, . barbecuis, lights, ranges Mid -Western Paving • FOR ALL ASPHALT WORK -DRIVEWAYS -PARKING LOTS -REPAIRS CONTACT • Jack's texaco And • Automatic Car Wash 394 Huron Rd., GODERICH 524-7744 FISHER ome 8 Cottage Repair and Maintenance —CHIMNEY --.ROOFING— PAINTING — MASONRY WORK — ALL' JOBS' AROUND YOUR HOME AND COTTAGE — SWIMMING• POOL SERVICE 524 -2445 - •1 Screened Top Soil Crushed' Road Gravel Crushed Stone Cement Gravel Pit Run and Fill Gravel Back Hoe Work Lyle Montgomery CLINTON 482-764'4 16tfn YOUR FURNITURE AND CARPETS DESERVE THE BEST! Have Carpet Care Call Chian than with Steam •a• 4, 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE -PHOTOGRAPHY fly. FRED BiSSET 52.4.7223 GOD►ERiCH FBF e` )(1°-9 DUN C'S Home Repair Service '•. ,� 524-6065 ' tf Roofing, Painting Chimney repairs Free E stimates Ken Duncan 6, 00C QN`OD) .'4 . Herman Stryker SIDING INSTALLATIONS Raiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia, Eavestroughing, Shutters. Quality workmanship, reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw away that paint brush! Call us - 482-7428 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Immo aomt NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims ' against the estate of HA1 OLD SHIPLEY TURNER,. late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, Retired Civil Servant,' who died on or about the 20th day of. March, 1975, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 14th day of June, 1975, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this '' .14th day of May, 1975. PREST & EGENER, 33 Montreal Street. Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. ' 21,22,23 15:. PUBLIC NOTICE - ,15. PUBLIC NOTICE Let Us HeIp-You To Help Yourself Enrolling in an upgrading course could mean a turning point in your career. Places now available a't Conestoga College, Huron Campus for academic upgrading standings in Grades 9-12. Training allowances are available for those who can qualify. For further information visit, or phone: Canada Manpower Centre GO D E R I C H' 524-8342 HURON PARK 228-6651 NOTICE , is • hereby given that Black's Point Lake Huron Inc. intends to dissolve by filing Articles of Dissolution with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations pursuant ' to the Business Corporations Act. Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this -2nd day -6'f June, 1975. t•W -• "John C. Hindm-arsh" .President. 23AR We Buy Scrap Metals AND.. Old- Cars CAST - STEEL - 'COPPER & BATTERIES CALL -524-2313 after 5 p.m. or weekends. r BLUEWATER PAVING-, CONTRACTORS Asphalt paving and grading. Asphalt sealing, resurfacing and repairing, residential and commercial, also all kinds of excavating, -backfilling and gravel supplies. Protect your investment with our two-year warranty and long established experience. For free estimates call 291-4823. • L S & W., CUSTOM WOODWORK* es • RR 2, GODERICH 524-2583 `%N, 67/f AcE RADIO & TV FLEETWOOD Sales 81 -Service ,, Repairs to all makes .f Radio & Televisiea so Pe oil sr. W. 1/4 FRANK WILCOX-=-524-TT'1 r NOTICE TO CREDITORS . ALL persons having claims against the Estate of SPENCER ERNEST ERVI•NE, late of the Village of Bayfield, in the County of Huron, whodied on or -about the 5th day of March, 1975 are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 21st day of June, 1975, as after -that -date -the -assets -of -the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 26th day ' of May, 1975. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ont. Solicitors•for the Estate. 22,23,24 IN THE ESTATE OF . ETHEL MacDONALD ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Village of Dungannon, in the Township, of.. Ashfield, in the County of Huron, who died on May 22nd, 1975, are required to file proof of same,' with the undersigned on or before /'the 23rd day'pf June, 1975. After that date• the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of Which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario this. 30th day of May, A,D. 1975. CRAWFORD, MILL &DAVIES BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS WINGHAM - ONTARIO Solicitors for the Executors 23,24,25 All persons having claims against the Estate of WALLACE GEORGE DUCKWORTH, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 12th day of May, 1973, are'required to file.the same with full particulars with the un- dersigned by the 28th day of June, 1975, as after that date the assets of•the estate will be disteibti'fed.---•• Dated at Goderich, Ontario, " this 27th day of May, 1975. PREST and EGENER, - 11prristers, etc., 33 Wfontreal Street, • Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate - k 23,24,25 All persons having claims against the°estate of Earl Whitely Bogie, late df the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the 6th ..day of March, 1975 required to file the same with ruff particulars with the undersigned, by the 21st day of June, 1975, as after that date the assets•of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario this 20th day of May, 1975. PREST & EGENER., a: 33 Montreal Street, Goderich; Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 22,23,24 C1 '• NOTICE is hereby given that Williams Fuels intends to dissolve by filing Articles of Dissolution with the Ministry. of Consumer and Commercial Relations pursuant to.. the Business Corporations Act: Dated, -at -Goderich, Ontario, this 2nd day, of June, 1975. A "Harry Bernard Williarhs" President 23AR WHEELCHAIRS —WALKERS The'Humanitarian Service C.P. & T. Committee of the. Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipm'entfor loan:•Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley; 524-7217. 16. PlERSONAL WE INVITE engaged couples to visit the ,Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Receive a free gift and tell your friends about our shower, and Bridal Registry Service.No charge, no obligation.-3tf - DO YOU have marriage or family problems? The Ministry if Com- munity & .Social Services offers help in the form of marriage and faniily • counselling either in your home or in the Wingham Office, 199 'Josephine Street. For appointment, phone 357-3370.—Stf 17. LOST AND 'FOUND WOULD the person seen .t'aking a pair of shoes by mistake from the Arena please return to the Arena by Saturday or phone 524- 7671.-23 - ANYONE with inforniation as to whereabouts of Jockey, Lawn Ornament, taken from Huron Road, lease phone 524=7411♦ —23x • ' 18.MISCELLANE9US - MORTGAGE MONEY — First • and second mortgages up. to ,95 percent financing, prime rate1 excellent service. Call -Paul Kueneman, Walkerton, 881-0476 evenings, or Peter Henderson, Kitchener,' 579-5705, collect, 9:00 oto 5:00 ti •Monday to 21.., BIRTHS KERR: Gary and Yvonne Kerr of Goderich announce the birth. of their daughter, Christina May, at Victoria Hospital, May 24, 1975. PAPERNICK - To Larry and Barb Papernick, Toronto, Ontario, to baby daughter, Simone Joy, on May 10, 1975, at Toronto General, Hospital, Toronto, Ontario 23. ENGAGEMENTS 26. CARD OF THANKS • MacDONALD; The'family of the late Mrs. Ethel MacDonald xwish to express.their sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for all the kindnesses shown to them during their • recent. bereavement; for all the floral tributes, memorial donations and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim, the staff on first floor of Wingham & District Hospital, Rev. R. C. McClenaghan, Stiles - Funeral Home, and the ladies of Dungannon U.C.W♦—Marjorie and Wilfred • • Pentland 'and family. -23 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aitkep, Hamilton, Ontario, announce the enga`gement of their third daughter, Charlotte Anne to Charles Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles • Owenson, Hamilton, Ontario. The wedding is to be solemnized June 21, 1975, at two -thirty o'clock in the chapel in Camp Canterbury 'Hills, Ancaster, Ontario.-23np L' . Mr, and Mrs♦ Clifford . Elliott, .Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to, announce the engagement ' of their youngest, daughter, Cth la Ellen, to Mr. Jarle Stephen Fisher, son of Mr. and Mes. John " Fisher, Clinton, Ontario. The wedding to take place Tuesday, June 24, 1975, at 7 p.m yin Knox Presbyterian Chapel, Goderich', A Ontario. --,-23 26. CARD OF THANKS.. JOHNSTON: I would like to thank the nurses and staff on 2nd floor east for the care I received while in, Alexandra Hospital, to Drs. Lambert and Deathe for their care and to Rev.• -King and all others who called on me. Also to Morning Star andEastern Star Lodges for their thought- fulness.—Murray Johnston. -23x BOGIE: I would like to take this opportunity to express my sin- cere thanks to all my relatives, friends and tleighbors who made inquiries, 'visits, sent cards, letters and treats and flowers during my stay in Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Nichols and Dr. Coles, also to nurses on 3rd Floor North and 5th Floor West.—Reuben Bogie. -23 THIS WEEK'S CLUB Winners CLUB NO. 4 MRS. ELSIE BLUE CLUB NO.. 5 - MR. JACK GEMMILL You tan be next Nothing to buy Nothing to lose 'Enquire today N. T..-:ORMANDY • 'DIAMOND SPECiAUST GODERICH Attenti�n farmers A- FOR SALE ONE used 5 h.p. Simpltcityriding tractor' with mower, Al' shape, $400.00. Steve Argyle OutdoorT • Equipment, Bayfield, phone 565- • 2800:-23AR MALLOUGH: I would like to take this dpportunity to express my sincere thanks to my. relatives, - friends and neighbors and those who visited and sent cards •and flowers during my recent stay in Alexandra Hospital.. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and nurses ° on 'grid floor west.—Alex ,Mallough,--23 WALKER4 wish to thank all my l>iild friends andgnW hbours who retternbcred me Mille I was a patient in hospital: also thanks to Doctors Walker, Deathe, Cieslar, ind nursing staff second west: Your itindncss and • #thought- fulness were most ap- preciated. ---Mrs.. Harold Friday.-5tfAR •- Walker. --23 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 19. BUSINESS , OPPORTUNITIES Restaurant & Service .Station FOR 'LEASE •WEL,. ESTABLISHED *MANAGEMENT TRAINING AVAILABLE • Located 1 mile north of Goderich on Hw'No. 21. ' Contact:—Texaco Ccinada C.R. CAVANAUGH' 170 Warren St. Goderich 524-6198, 'POLLED Hereford ,„p Bulls Domestic Anxiety Breeding. Phone Larry Jeffrey 524-6087 or may be seen at his, farm RR 5 Goderich.-22,23 • Attention Farmers Baler Twine For Sale NO. 1 AFRICAN SISAL 40 LB. BALES - 10,000 FT. 300 LB. STRENGTH ' $')C 50 PER BALE a Denomme's !ndVstrial Garden Centre 66 Hamilton St. Goderich Phone 524-8761 We require r! - TYPIST Tuesday evenings only APPLY TO' • LLOYD LOUNSBURY SIGNAL -STAR , PUBLISHING LTD. INDUSTRIAL PARK; GODERICH 524-8331 Mathematics is the forte of these four students and they received honors at Monday morning's awards assembly at GDCI. Allure winners in a mathematics contest. Ken Cutt, (left back) was the senior runner-up and Mike Palmer (right back) was the senior winner. In the junior division, Doris Naylor (front left) was the runnerup and Joan Coulter was the winner. (staff photo) No sch�ol bus service in towns By Ross Haugh A recent issue of providing bus transportation to Huron .County school students residing more than one mile 'from schools in . three towns was reopened at Monday's meeting. A move at 'the April meeting by Goderich trustee Cayley Hill to provide busing for elementary students in Goderich outside the one mile li mit was defeated. Hill's original attempt came after a delegation of Goderich parents attended the February meeting showing concern over the safety of their children when they had to walk long distances to classes. • After considerable discussion Monday, Hill agreed to with- draw a Motion to operate buses' on a trial basis - from rnid- Novemb'er to mid-April. He•'• agreed to have the board's 4' administration determine "where the need is". The other 'Goderich trustee on the board, Mrs. Dorothy Wallace, opposes the busing proposal. She told the board, "All of the- students in question are in grades seven' and eight and should be able to walk to school." She continued, "As a tax- payer I would object to' the expenses of paying for buses out of one pocket and helping the government pay for Par- tici'pation ads from the other pocket. I' can see a real dan of worms being opened here". Hill agreed with other trustees that -the need . is "basically' for small children" He added, "I originally had a number of concerned people talking to me but . sinee the, matter was rejected two ,months ago I have not heard from any of there". Get 29.9% more Elementary staff raises By Ross.Haugh._., Salary increases of 29.9 per cent to Huron elementary teachers were ratified Monday by the Huron County board of education. The board's negotiating. chairman. Cayley Hill of. Goderich in recommending ratification to his fellow board members' said, "It's a •high settlement in relation ,to other years but it's a good settlement indrease orin--grids and 1.072 per cent on allowances and fringe benefits. . Under the new agreement, starting, teachers in category one will receive a salary 'of $8,400 and increases to $11,400 -for five years of experience. Catry two, ranges from $8,900 to- 13,400 increased from. $6,600 and $10,850. In category three, • the minimums and maximums ark $9,500 and for Huron in comparison to $16;100. others in the province.” Category four salaries -vary Hilt continued, h'I 'hope this from 310,400, to $17,100 and higher trend does not continue category five goes from $10,800 for another year." . - '` to $18,40.0. ' • John Mann, principai at , - At tyle, sat to time, trustees VJingharrt public school and the appr.` ed increases for its six teacher. negotiator said the driver education instructors agreement -which was ratified and fora seventh instructor by teachers Thursday in hired on a contract,basis. Clinton ``is going ,,to be of Instructors who are board. benefit to both parties." employees will receive , an Mann indicated- negotiations increase to $55., from $44 per were underway for about eight student for in -car instruction weeks. He said, "members of both groups . put in about 75 hours of work." The percentage increase of 29.9 per cent is made up of 2.44 per cent in increments. 26.408 in and a hike from $8 to $10 for in - class instruction during 'the 1975-76 school year. Instruction fees paid by students were increased from $20 to $25 per person. New health committee By Ross Haugh ,As the result of a recont- mendation from the education committee of the Huron County board of education, a school health co-ordinating committee will be formed in Huron. Mrs. Molly Kunder; chair- man of the education corh- mittee, told board members Monday that the new health committee would include three members from . the board of education, three from the Huron board of health along with Dr. F. I. Mills, 'Huron's Medical Officer df -Health, and D.J. Cochrane, director of education. Formation of the health committee D came about as the tesult of a request from the Huron board of health as recommended in the report of the provincial task force on school health services. 0 - At At a joitit meeting held May 20, Dr. Mills said, "our board olw health thinks this is a good idea 4 and ; should be developed". At that,. ti Me Dr. Mills suggested the new Committee be made Op of people concerned with education and health of students. He add ` "It should represent parents ng with medical' and a eta cation groups". ' Huron trustee Charlie Thomas said, "I'm in `favour of this committee but it would be too large. Seems more like public relations than a' policy making group." - Huron Warden Anson McKinley agreed with Thomas saying, "I think the committee ism good idea but policy sjtould be set by representatives of the :two boards. Experts can be cal led in at . particular points when any help is needed." . McKinley continued, , "I've been concerned with the avenues of communication between the boards of ' health and education and this is a good start." °